Lori Tucker-Sullivan

Author and Music Writer

Lori’s writing has appeared in various magazines and journals, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Manifest-Station, Motherwell, Passages North, The Sun, Midwestern Gothic and others, as well as the anthologies Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook, 100 Words of Solitude: Writers on the Pandemic, and Red State Blues.

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  • See You on the Road

    Please check out my tour dates. I hope to see you all while I’m on the road promoting I Can’t Remember if I Cried. The tour locations read like that of a literary fiction superstar, not a first-time nonfiction author. It’s thrilling! I’m so excited to be visiting some of my favorite indie bookstores. For many years, I worked for a group of some of the best independent booksellers in the country. Becoming involved in bookselling, especially during the early…

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  • Cover Reveal

    Deciding on a cover for my book wasn’t easy. I’m sure it never is. It’s one of the many things that writers have to turn over to someone else after all the work and effort they’ve put into getting the book content just right. And the wrong cover can turn someone off before they read the first words inside the book. When my publisher asked about my ideas for a cover, I expressed my concerns. The contents of the book…

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